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it was one of the city east hardest hit. thefts there are up 23%. >>> new information on the deadly explosion of mexico's main oil company. dozens of ambulances rushed to the offices of pemex. just within the past hour, authorities said the death toll has increased to 25 with more than 100 others injured. another 30 people with apparently trapped in the debris. the explosion happened in the basement of a parking garage one official with an ambulance company said the blast was caused by a gas leak. pemex is a state owned company with more than $100 billion in annual sales. >>> now to our super bowl coverage, much of the 49er organization spent today apologizing for those home phobic remarks made by a defensive back. mark ibanez is live and tell us the remarks may have become a major distraction for the team, mark -- >> reporter: no question about it. i just landed here a couple of hours ago, you kind of hit the ground running ready to have fun and games covering the super bowl. bourbon street, the super bowl, but no. this is
it was one of the city east hardest hit. thefts there are up 23%. >>> new information on the deadly explosion of mexico's main oil company. dozens of ambulances rushed to the offices of pemex. just within the past hour, authorities said the death toll has increased to 25 with more than 100 others injured. another 30 people with apparently trapped in the debris. the explosion happened in the basement of a parking garage one official with an ambulance company said the blast was caused by...
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the israeli air force says iron dome destroyed 85% of the rockets headed towards israeli towns and cities. there's no way to independently confirm that figure, but the fact that iron dome could shoot down a short-range rocket travelling between 500 and 1,000 miles per hour is remarkable in itself. it's like a bullet shooting down another bullet, which is why, when iron dome was just a concept on a drawing board several years ago, many israeli strategists didn't think it could be done. >> barak: it sounded extremely dramatic, to make two bodies meet together when both of their... their relative velocities are immense. >> simon: we understand that it... again, even the israeli air force was against it? >> barak: yeah. there were many, many corners of resistance, because people didn't see it as natural. >> simon: to see how iron dome works, we paid a visit to one of israel's five operational batteries. each battery has its own radar, command-and-control center, and launchers that fire the intercepting missiles. the equipment's worth about $50 million. it's sitting in a potato field, manned b
the israeli air force says iron dome destroyed 85% of the rockets headed towards israeli towns and cities. there's no way to independently confirm that figure, but the fact that iron dome could shoot down a short-range rocket travelling between 500 and 1,000 miles per hour is remarkable in itself. it's like a bullet shooting down another bullet, which is why, when iron dome was just a concept on a drawing board several years ago, many israeli strategists didn't think it could be done. >>...
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city's public schools. >> 96. is that the answer? >> [together] yes. >> even more impressive, canada's impact on middle schoolers, kids who enrolled in the promise academy in the sixth grade. they started out far behind grade level, but dr. fryer found that within three years, they had virtually eliminated the achievement gap in math and reduced it by nearly half in reading. >> these are kids that a lot of people had given up on. and he showed that it's never too late. >> does it change the way you look at the problem? >> it does, because here's an analogy. we're ten touchdowns down in the fourth quarter. we kick a field goal, and everyone celebrates, right? that's kind of useless. we're still 67 points down. >> you're still losing. >> we're not just losing. we're getting crushed. all right? what geoff canada has shown is that we can actually win the game. >> geoffrey canada may be winning, but he is nowhere near declaring victory. >> reversing the black-white achievement gap and then closing it in elementary scho
city's public schools. >> 96. is that the answer? >> [together] yes. >> even more impressive, canada's impact on middle schoolers, kids who enrolled in the promise academy in the sixth grade. they started out far behind grade level, but dr. fryer found that within three years, they had virtually eliminated the achievement gap in math and reduced it by nearly half in reading. >> these are kids that a lot of people had given up on. and he showed that it's never too late....
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middlemen who run small trading companies around the world, some based in cities right here in the united states. >> are you a procurement agent for iran? >> [chortles] no, that's ridiculous. no. >> but of course that's sort of the implication of the case against you. >> i'm nothing to do with iranian government or things like that at all. >> mohammad vaghari, mitch to his friends, an iranian who's lived in the united states for 15 years, is facing up to 85 years in prison. he and his lawyers are preparing for his trial on charges that he conspired to send u.s. technology to iran through a trading company he set up in his basement apartment in philadelphia. you are charged with trying to buy a centrifuge that could be used to make biological weapons, like anthrax. >> i don't know about that. i'm not a biological expert to tell, you know-- >> that's in the affidavit and is part of... >> sure. >> the charges against you? >> yes. that's what they say. >> he says his client for the centrifuge was a science lab at a university in dubai. but he says he never bought it. he only asked for its pri
middlemen who run small trading companies around the world, some based in cities right here in the united states. >> are you a procurement agent for iran? >> [chortles] no, that's ridiculous. no. >> but of course that's sort of the implication of the case against you. >> i'm nothing to do with iranian government or things like that at all. >> mohammad vaghari, mitch to his friends, an iranian who's lived in the united states for 15 years, is facing up to 85 years...
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>> we went to friends and family and were fortunate that the school district and the pta and the city councils and police departments joined in to south our efforts. >> one of five people, including children, who was shot and wounded by a man with an assault weapon at the valley jewish community center in los angeles 13 years ago. she says she had to be here. >> i believe that i lived that day and survived that day to speak out on behalf of those who can't speak for themselves. reporter: congresswoman jacky steel promised help is on the way. >> i'm opt mystic we'll have a vote on the gun issue. >> the buyback program ran out of money after two and a half hours. disappoint something gun -- disappointing some gun owners. >> are you serious? >> one man was paid $1,700 for the guns he turned in organizers say that's why they ran out of money so quickly and next time they will put a ceiling on how much they will pay each resident. the next guybacks is on march 2nd the santa clara county fairgroundses. am frightening moments for passengers on a transit bus this morning. someone shot at the
>> we went to friends and family and were fortunate that the school district and the pta and the city councils and police departments joined in to south our efforts. >> one of five people, including children, who was shot and wounded by a man with an assault weapon at the valley jewish community center in los angeles 13 years ago. she says she had to be here. >> i believe that i lived that day and survived that day to speak out on behalf of those who can't speak for...
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the fire likely caused over $200,000 in damage. john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> four juveniles in custody after a car crashed into a house in dale city. newschopper 7 was over the scene around 9:00 this morning on cardinal drive. police were trying to stop a stolen truck when the driver took off. amazing pictures for. the vehicle eventually hit a car. four juveniles tried to run away. they were finally caught. no one in the car or the home were injured. >> this is a somber day for students at suitland high school. there back in class a day after a fellow student's only 15 years old was shot and killed. brianne carter reports. >> a difficult day for some students at the suitland high school as they return to school without their classmates, charles walker jr. he was shot and killed while walking near his home on monday. >> as soon as i heard, i broken- down with tears and everything. >> print your discounted police said he was found lying on the ground in the 4000 block of 28 avenue. police of not release a motive. friends believe he
the fire likely caused over $200,000 in damage. john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> four juveniles in custody after a car crashed into a house in dale city. newschopper 7 was over the scene around 9:00 this morning on cardinal drive. police were trying to stop a stolen truck when the driver took off. amazing pictures for. the vehicle eventually hit a car. four juveniles tried to run away. they were finally caught. no one in the car or the home were injured. >> this is a somber day for...
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omaha, chicago, you're involved in this in the coming days. kansas city, oklahoma city. to the south of that, is a long line of >> lots more weather coming up in the next half hour. george? >> thank you, sam. >>> and coming up, kelly clarkson's big clash with music mogul clive davis. why she says she refuses to be bullied right now. >>> and for you, robin, a very special welcome back. >> welcome back, robin, from southeastern. >> welcome back to work, robin, from your friends at memorial sloan-kettering. from your friends at sloan-ketteri sloan-kettering. how do we take an unpolished room and make it shine? we get doing... ...with a store full of ways to get it done. we can all throw on our work clothes... ...and throw out any doubt. because right now's the time to take those rooms from... ..."think i can do this?" to... ..."let me show you what i just did." more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. outsmart your budget with glass and stone mosaic tile, just $6.98 a square foot. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so wh
omaha, chicago, you're involved in this in the coming days. kansas city, oklahoma city. to the south of that, is a long line of >> lots more weather coming up in the next half hour. george? >> thank you, sam. >>> and coming up, kelly clarkson's big clash with music mogul clive davis. why she says she refuses to be bullied right now. >>> and for you, robin, a very special welcome back. >> welcome back, robin, from southeastern. >> welcome back to work,...
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san jose mayor will deliver the state of the city address tonight at 6:30 in the san jose civic auditorium. the mayor will talk about the need for new taxes to support city services and restore pay to worker whose have seen cuts in recent years and to health the budget. polling shows 70's percent of people now support a one quarter percent height in the sales tax. >> sue is checking the traffic. what do you have? >> an early car fire on the san mateo bridge on eastbound side, before the high-rise, in the pullout but the emergency crews, fire crews, are blocking the right lane and you can see westbound is sluggish, because of rubberneckers. elsewhere, we have first reports of an accident in the median south 101 at redwood city. >> when we come back our meteorologist tells u >> we are seeing sprinkles in downtown san francisco. you can see southeast on the camera, live doppler 7 hd shows the best radar returns, san rafael and novato and waves of light rain through the north bay at this hour. the line will sink to the south. from 9:00 to noon it will move from 9:00 to noon it will move throug
san jose mayor will deliver the state of the city address tonight at 6:30 in the san jose civic auditorium. the mayor will talk about the need for new taxes to support city services and restore pay to worker whose have seen cuts in recent years and to health the budget. polling shows 70's percent of people now support a one quarter percent height in the sales tax. >> sue is checking the traffic. what do you have? >> an early car fire on the san mateo bridge on eastbound side, before...
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you don't get the big total. new york city, you start with snow. you go to a mix of rain and ice in the middle of it. back to snow friday might. big snow. you'll get a heavier total there. boston, you'll probably end up and going and staying as snow. but the storm will explode beside you. you'll get the bigger totals. 12 to 24 inches. and in some cases, more than two feet of snow. we'll line it all out for you so you're not surprised by what you'll get out of the storm system. >> a whole bunch is coming. >>> now, to the breaking details about the manhunt happening right now in california. l.a. police are racing to find one of their own. a rogue cop suspected of gunning down a popular basketball coach and her fiance. david wright is in los angeles. and there are signs this man intends to keep on killing. >> reporter: good morning, george. it's possible he may have already killed again. at this hour, an ongoing police investigation has shut down interstate 15. and that's what irvine police are telling our affiliate, kabc. we're hearing reports that a
you don't get the big total. new york city, you start with snow. you go to a mix of rain and ice in the middle of it. back to snow friday might. big snow. you'll get a heavier total there. boston, you'll probably end up and going and staying as snow. but the storm will explode beside you. you'll get the bigger totals. 12 to 24 inches. and in some cases, more than two feet of snow. we'll line it all out for you so you're not surprised by what you'll get out of the storm system. >> a whole...
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two more in the city. one of loch raven boulevard at cold spring lane and another on york road at belvedere. on 695 we have a disabled car in parkville on the outer loop at harford road. and here's a look at the delay that will be slow up to towson. west side also jammed here at liberty road. outer loop moving slowly all the way down to route 40. that's a look at your traffic. megan and charlie, over to you. >>> all right, stay with us because in 30 minutes we'll have another news, weather and traffic update for you. >> time now to go back to new york for more of "good morning america." but as always you can stay with us on twitter, facebook and abc2news.com. stay safe out there. ♪ >>> and d.j. kiss and d.j. mos upstairs. and robin is coming back to "gma" on february 20th, exactly five months after her bone marrow transplant. she sent out a blog post right now. hallelujah. i'm looking forward to thanking you for your many prayers and well-wishes. your compassion. talking to all of our "gma" viewers has b
two more in the city. one of loch raven boulevard at cold spring lane and another on york road at belvedere. on 695 we have a disabled car in parkville on the outer loop at harford road. and here's a look at the delay that will be slow up to towson. west side also jammed here at liberty road. outer loop moving slowly all the way down to route 40. that's a look at your traffic. megan and charlie, over to you. >>> all right, stay with us because in 30 minutes we'll have another news,...
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the children of the city of chicago. >> we need to get murderers off the street. if they do it once they will do it again. >> the 15-year-old girl made the anti-gang video, when she was in the 6th grade. and urged kids in the video to say no to gangs and yes to a great future. imagine just at the inauguration, time of her life, young girl representing the president's city. and gunned down days later. an innocent bystander. gang members are going at it. chicago has had a bloody violent last few years. >> here we go again with the gun control debate. part and parcel. >> it is. you wonder. last two years in this country. 23,000, 24,000 people have been killed by guns. that is a lot. you are wondering is it getting attention because in light of newtown the media is covering it. 30 people killed today by guns in america. networks seem to be covering it more. which makes the problem look worse. the media covering it a little more. because of newtown. >> the problem has been there. it is getting coverage. opening up discussion which hopefully opens up measures to prevent
the children of the city of chicago. >> we need to get murderers off the street. if they do it once they will do it again. >> the 15-year-old girl made the anti-gang video, when she was in the 6th grade. and urged kids in the video to say no to gangs and yes to a great future. imagine just at the inauguration, time of her life, young girl representing the president's city. and gunned down days later. an innocent bystander. gang members are going at it. chicago has had a bloody...
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in fierce battles raging in the city's suburbs. syria's many minorities live in terror of jihadist takeover of their country. before we came here, we visited christian refugees from syria who fled to beirut. they said they were forced out of their villages by muslim fundamentalists, ethnically cleansed. they supported the rebellion at first, but not now. they lost their homes, their communities, their way of life. we lived free as christians, this man tells us, putting up christmas trees and decorations. but now we are being targeted. a dirty war, no end in sight. we come to this country with the permission of the government, who want the other side of the story told. but there's no doubt the rebellion has changed. as ordinary syrians just want the fighting to stop and dread the chaos that's been unleashed here. bashar assad seems to know this. the man who the u.s. said must go told a group of visitors we are sure we will win. >> there's such a question how deeply america should get involved, if at all. we said we're going to suppo
in fierce battles raging in the city's suburbs. syria's many minorities live in terror of jihadist takeover of their country. before we came here, we visited christian refugees from syria who fled to beirut. they said they were forced out of their villages by muslim fundamentalists, ethnically cleansed. they supported the rebellion at first, but not now. they lost their homes, their communities, their way of life. we lived free as christians, this man tells us, putting up christmas trees and...
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a huge fireball engulfed the entire city block. thick, black smoke filled the air and could be seen for miles. >> this was a happy hour at a restaurant. there were patron in the restaurant. the investigation is ongoing, but it does seem like an accident. it doesn't appear to be foul play. >> reporter: witnesses say the explosion was so loud and powerful, it could be felt half mile a way. residents were asked to evacuate. >> the ground just shook. it sounded like -- i mean, it was just a giant explosion. >> reporter: several people who were injured were taken to area hospitals. most of the injuries were lacerations from flying glass. firefighters were investigating complaints of a smell of gas. patrons were asked to leave the building. >> i'm just keeping my fingers crossed this turns out to be a relatively low number compared to what it could have been. >> reporter: chuck sivertsen, abc news, new york. >> there were original reports that there may have been a car that crashed into the building and hit the main -- the gas main and t
a huge fireball engulfed the entire city block. thick, black smoke filled the air and could be seen for miles. >> this was a happy hour at a restaurant. there were patron in the restaurant. the investigation is ongoing, but it does seem like an accident. it doesn't appear to be foul play. >> reporter: witnesses say the explosion was so loud and powerful, it could be felt half mile a way. residents were asked to evacuate. >> the ground just shook. it sounded like -- i mean, it...
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from the rubble of that restaurant explosion in kansas city. the blast injured 15 people, 6 of them are still in the hospital. and now there are questions about whether the area should have been evacuated earlier. workers in nearby buildings say they smelled gas hours before that explosion. >>> the center of the nation is being pounded by a major winter storm this morning. warnings and advisories are posted from new mexico to wisconsin. here's abc's weather editor sam champion with more. >> reporter: it started as a brutal wintery blast, covering california with wind, rain and snow. drivers unprepared for the messy conditions slipped, skidded, and spun out, causing pileups. >> it's terrible, because they can't clean the roads and it will just get worse. >> reporter: and stranding hundreds of drivers, some for hours, after icy highways were shut down. >> we're going to senora. >> but it's not the road. it's too icy. we keep having people spin off the road. >> reporter: ice caused this school bus to slide off the road, injuring four students and
from the rubble of that restaurant explosion in kansas city. the blast injured 15 people, 6 of them are still in the hospital. and now there are questions about whether the area should have been evacuated earlier. workers in nearby buildings say they smelled gas hours before that explosion. >>> the center of the nation is being pounded by a major winter storm this morning. warnings and advisories are posted from new mexico to wisconsin. here's abc's weather editor sam champion with...
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in the heart of the city, horror, carnage and chaos. rescue workers and ordinary citizens tried to douse fires and aid victims. we drove to the scene from across the city through traffic paralyzed by panic and arrived as bodies were still being pulled from the wreckage. this crowded traffic intersection in the heart of downtown damascus, a giant car bomb devastates this area, many casualties. this is designed to terrorize the people of damascus. what made it more heartbreaking, among the more than 50 killed, children. the whole scene stank of gasoline, charred cars and death. it could have been worse. what looked like a second car bomb that did not detonate was discovered at the scene and dismantled. syrian officials say they arrested the driver. it was an attack that shook this city to its core, as rebels in the suburbs showed they can stagger the place that is president bashar assad's strongholds. terry moran, abc news, damascus, syria. >> terry has done some remarkable reporting from over there. >> just to add to that piece, terry, a
in the heart of the city, horror, carnage and chaos. rescue workers and ordinary citizens tried to douse fires and aid victims. we drove to the scene from across the city through traffic paralyzed by panic and arrived as bodies were still being pulled from the wreckage. this crowded traffic intersection in the heart of downtown damascus, a giant car bomb devastates this area, many casualties. this is designed to terrorize the people of damascus. what made it more heartbreaking, among the more...
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it was an attack that shook this city to its core, as rebels in the suburbs showed they can stagger the place that is president bashar assad's strong holds. >> terry has done some remarkable reporting from over there. >> just to add to that piece, terry, after he was done there, he went to a military hospital where more than 70 people who were wounded were taken and there were incredible stories to tell there. there was a woman who was going to lose both of her legs. she was walking with her 4-month-old and she has no idea where her 4-month-old is. there's a lot of stories that unfortunately tonight we can't share with you, but terry is out there and doing incredible work and reporting and will continue to bring us these stories. >> 70,000 people estimated to have died in this conflict. >>> now to kansas. the kansas national guard has 12 teams patrolling three state highways in humvees to rescue motorists stranded. accidents like this one involving a transit bus in kansas city were common on the roads with whiteout conditions. dozens of drivers are waiting out that storm in shelters. ai
it was an attack that shook this city to its core, as rebels in the suburbs showed they can stagger the place that is president bashar assad's strong holds. >> terry has done some remarkable reporting from over there. >> just to add to that piece, terry, after he was done there, he went to a military hospital where more than 70 people who were wounded were taken and there were incredible stories to tell there. there was a woman who was going to lose both of her legs. she was walking...
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the program was held in the east palo alto city hall parking lot. the police ahead $100 for a hand gun and up to $300 for assault weapon. andre collected it $1,400 for the guns he turn in. >> i had too many around the house, especially with a young skid a couple teenagers. reporter: university avenue was packed with people in cars who waited for more than an hour to turn in guns. from revolvers to high-powerrer rifles and assault weapons. the $52,000 was f
the program was held in the east palo alto city hall parking lot. the police ahead $100 for a hand gun and up to $300 for assault weapon. andre collected it $1,400 for the guns he turn in. >> i had too many around the house, especially with a young skid a couple teenagers. reporter: university avenue was packed with people in cars who waited for more than an hour to turn in guns. from revolvers to high-powerrer rifles and assault weapons. the $52,000 was f
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as we explored the city all this week, we have been struck by the young voices here, walking past a school, we noticed that the students are speaking english, we entered the schoolyard where they take lessons, this mother told us, her son will need english when she grew up. but we wondered if she thinks it would be any different. do you hope for your son a better relationship between iran and america? she tells me "god willing, that will happen." as classes let out, they swarm our cameras. they have never met a reporter from america. do you think iran and america will get along? >> maybe. >> maybe. >> maybe. >> reporter: do you hope for it? >>es. >> yes. >> reporter: how would you describe america in one word? >> very good country. >> reporter: very good country. >> powerful. >> reporter: powerful. they're young, but this boy is not naive. he tells me that he's aware of the economic sanctions. led by the u.s. >> under pressure of -- >> reporter: you're feeling the economic pressure? >> yes. >> reporter: and it's not just the young boys here who shared their opinions, as we traveled through
as we explored the city all this week, we have been struck by the young voices here, walking past a school, we noticed that the students are speaking english, we entered the schoolyard where they take lessons, this mother told us, her son will need english when she grew up. but we wondered if she thinks it would be any different. do you hope for your son a better relationship between iran and america? she tells me "god willing, that will happen." as classes let out, they swarm our...
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new york city. and there was something else very different. this says "women only" right here. the back of the train, reserved for women. but beyond the trains, the traffic, everywhere you look, there is something else on the move here. the prices. skyrocketing inflation. their currency losing 80% of its value in just the last year. u.s.-led sanctions tying an economic noose around iran. it's being felt by this young woman and her mother. >> day to day, increasing prices. >> reporter: you see it day to day? >> yes. i think it's a lot of pressure to the people. >> reporter: the iranian people. >> iranian people. most of them, the normal people. >> reporter: the relationship between the u.s. and iran never recovered after those 444 days, americans held hostage as the world watched. right here in the heart of downtown tehran, what used to be the u.s. embassy. of course, the infamous backdrop of the hostage crisis that began unfolding in '79. you can see the gates still here, still closed decades later.
new york city. and there was something else very different. this says "women only" right here. the back of the train, reserved for women. but beyond the trains, the traffic, everywhere you look, there is something else on the move here. the prices. skyrocketing inflation. their currency losing 80% of its value in just the last year. u.s.-led sanctions tying an economic noose around iran. it's being felt by this young woman and her mother. >> day to day, increasing prices....
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cities to try to bring down the regime. diane? >> thank you, terry moran, reporting in tonight from a turbulent damascus. >>> and from damascus, we head now to iran. and a new, defiant challenge from that country, a country filled with nuclear ambition. and once again, abc's david muir is reporting live from tehran tonight. david? >> reporter: diane, good evening again from iran this evening. and we begin with that new u.n. report, the inspectors who say they discovered advanced centrifuges installed at one of iran's main nuclear facilities. they say it's proof that iran can now speed up the process to a nuclear weapon. iran, of course, saying it has no such ambition, but the state department, diane, reacting quickly tonight, calling this further escalation, a provocative step, just days before the u.s. and iran are back at the negotiating table. and tonight, right here, you'll hear from the iranian people we spoke with today, many of whom say they're the ones caught in the middle. allowed rare access to the streets here, t
cities to try to bring down the regime. diane? >> thank you, terry moran, reporting in tonight from a turbulent damascus. >>> and from damascus, we head now to iran. and a new, defiant challenge from that country, a country filled with nuclear ambition. and once again, abc's david muir is reporting live from tehran tonight. david? >> reporter: diane, good evening again from iran this evening. and we begin with that new u.n. report, the inspectors who say they discovered...
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. >> reporter: it's all the same storm that sent plows off the road in kansas city. and encased parts of texas and oklahoma. from above, you can see where the snow started and where it stopped. in wichita, the weight of the snow sent it crashing off this building. the snow so heavy and wet in missouri, this building south of kansas city crumbled. and in oklahoma, this roof killed a man after it buckled. >> we haven't had snow here like this in 20 years. >> reporter: shawn obermann fixes roofs for a living. he's had several calls today. >> these roofs here that are flatter, they can't take as much weight. a steeper roof, more pitch, the weight is going to handle it a lot better. >> reporter: get this. a foot of wet snow on your roof can add up to 20 pounds per square foot. that's like having several cars on top of your roof. experts tell us, if you hear any creaking or popping sounds, get out. and the next step? >> you can call a roofing company to try to get them to remove it. and that's your best bet. >> reporter: you see that huge tree right behind me into that hou
. >> reporter: it's all the same storm that sent plows off the road in kansas city. and encased parts of texas and oklahoma. from above, you can see where the snow started and where it stopped. in wichita, the weight of the snow sent it crashing off this building. the snow so heavy and wet in missouri, this building south of kansas city crumbled. and in oklahoma, this roof killed a man after it buckled. >> we haven't had snow here like this in 20 years. >> reporter: shawn...
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the city's push for more police is a good start. and the breath of hope for a city trying to cope. alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> we thank you, alex. >>> and a change of topics now. today, everyone was watching as a superstar performer at the center of a big controversy finally broke her silence. we're talking abo ining about b "the star-spangled banner." for anyone who doubted she could sing it, she sang it, all alone. here's abc's paula faris. >> reporter: she walked to the front of the stage and faced the music with music. ♪ o say can you see >> reporter: beyonce, belting out the national anthem acapella at her super bowl press conference today. no pre-recorded tracks. ♪ what so proudly we hailed ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ >> reporter: she now admits she did sing over pre-recorded tracks at the presidential inauguration, sparking controversy. >> beyonce-gate. the crisis in lipia. >> reporter: for ten days she's been silent. today, she came clean. >> any questions? >> reporter: immediately setting the record st
the city's push for more police is a good start. and the breath of hope for a city trying to cope. alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> we thank you, alex. >>> and a change of topics now. today, everyone was watching as a superstar performer at the center of a big controversy finally broke her silence. we're talking abo ining about b "the star-spangled banner." for anyone who doubted she could sing it, she sang it, all alone. here's abc's paula faris. >> reporter:...
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on al thawra street, in the heart of the city, horror, carnage and chaos. rescue workers and ordinary citizens frantically tried to douse fires and aid victims. we drove to the scene from across the city, through traffic paralyzed by panic and arrived as bodies were still being pulled from the wreckage. this is a scene of shocking devastation. 11:00 this morning, in this crowded traffic intersection in the heart of downdown damascus, a giant car bomb devastates this entire area. many casualties. this is designed to terrorize the people of damascus. what made it even more heartbreaking, among the more than 50 killed, children. the whole scene stank of gasoline, charred cars and death. it could have been worse. what looked like a second car bomb that did not detonate was discovered at the scene and dismantled. syrian officials say they arrested the driver. it was an attack that shook the city to its core, as rebels in the suburbs showed they can stagger thelalace that is president bashar assad's stronghold. later, we went to a hospital where more than 70 of t
on al thawra street, in the heart of the city, horror, carnage and chaos. rescue workers and ordinary citizens frantically tried to douse fires and aid victims. we drove to the scene from across the city, through traffic paralyzed by panic and arrived as bodies were still being pulled from the wreckage. this is a scene of shocking devastation. 11:00 this morning, in this crowded traffic intersection in the heart of downdown damascus, a giant car bomb devastates this entire area. many...
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last year could help the financial picture of the city but the mayor says it does not go far enough. the mayor's address is 6:30 at civic auditorium. >> still ahead, iran releases video of a downed u.s. drone and what the pentagon is saying about the video. >> boeing 787 dreamliner makes the first test flight since being grounded. >> new this morning, iran claims they have decoded footage from a downed u.s. drone. take a look. a man identified as a member of iran's military narrated the black and white footage on iran state tv. the pentagon has not commented on the video. iran said they took down the drone in december of 2011 in northeast iran. at time u.s. officials admitted the drone was missing. president obama asked iran to return it. >> president obama says the new pick for the c.i.a. chief will face a lot of questions for the drone warm. john brennan will testify in half an hour. he is expected to be grilled about strikes targeting terrorists overseas. >> boeing 787 dreamliner has safely landed in washington in the first test flight since the fleet was grounded around the world
last year could help the financial picture of the city but the mayor says it does not go far enough. the mayor's address is 6:30 at civic auditorium. >> still ahead, iran releases video of a downed u.s. drone and what the pentagon is saying about the video. >> boeing 787 dreamliner makes the first test flight since being grounded. >> new this morning, iran claims they have decoded footage from a downed u.s. drone. take a look. a man identified as a member of iran's military...
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and the san mateo bridge, the tail lights headed to foster city and san mateo is at the limit on the bridge, at 14-minute drive from the east bay to the peninsula and we have this accident north 680 at contra costa boulevard partly blocking the off ramp in pleasant hill and road work still out there, eastbound 580 from greenville, three lanes until 11:00, the reverse commute. >> secretary of state john kerry has kickoff the first official overseas trip by meeting today with british leaders in london. it is the first leg of a hectic nine-day dash through europe and the middle east and the maiden diplomatic meeting with cameron will focus on the crisis in syria and iran's nuclear program. he will be headed to germany next for meetings in berlin, the administration has launched an effort to try to salvage a syrian opposition conference he will attend in rome. some members of the opposition council are threatening to boycott the meeting. >> cuban president will step down in 2018 and named a successor announcing the top democrat tick, 52-year-old who will take over the presidency ending 5
and the san mateo bridge, the tail lights headed to foster city and san mateo is at the limit on the bridge, at 14-minute drive from the east bay to the peninsula and we have this accident north 680 at contra costa boulevard partly blocking the off ramp in pleasant hill and road work still out there, eastbound 580 from greenville, three lanes until 11:00, the reverse commute. >> secretary of state john kerry has kickoff the first official overseas trip by meeting today with british...
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in the city. the cafes sell internet time and offer access to games offering cash prizes. right now the city has two of the cafes, and the moratorium blocks any new cafes not officials can consider revising zoning regulations. early this more this issued a cease and deit is order. >> health alert in petaluma after a high school student there was hospitalized with meningitis. sonoma officials say the 17-year-old went to the hospital with the highly contagious disease and the president almost high school student is in serious condition but improving^. the school sent a warning to parents late yesterday and family and friends who come into contact with the teenage are taking antibiotics. if untreated meningitis is deadly 50 percent of the time. >> president obama made overtures to republicans on immigration reform with phone calls to three key senators calling john mccain, lindsay graham, and marco rubio last night after rubio called the white house immigration plan "half baked and seriously flawed."
in the city. the cafes sell internet time and offer access to games offering cash prizes. right now the city has two of the cafes, and the moratorium blocks any new cafes not officials can consider revising zoning regulations. early this more this issued a cease and deit is order. >> health alert in petaluma after a high school student there was hospitalized with meningitis. sonoma officials say the 17-year-old went to the hospital with the highly contagious disease and the president...
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the city manager to negotiate a contract. firefighters in san carlo will get a 14 percent increase and make the same. two years ago san carlo dropped the partnership with the city of belmont reducing firefighter pay causing some to leave. >> congress returns from recess to face a budget showdown that could result in automatic spending cuts. if an agreement is not reached by the end the week, that is. president obama will meet with the governors as they push lawmakers to avoid sequester which takes affect on friday. the president spoke to many of them during a white house dinner last night and the administration phones have released a state by state report of cuts in federal spending if they were to take effect over the next seven months. it is estimated that california could lose up to 225,000 jobs, $670 million each year in federal grants and more than $3 billion in defense and military revenue. >> breaking news from the vatican. the pope has accepted the resignation of britain's senior cardinal who is citizenning down. he i
the city manager to negotiate a contract. firefighters in san carlo will get a 14 percent increase and make the same. two years ago san carlo dropped the partnership with the city of belmont reducing firefighter pay causing some to leave. >> congress returns from recess to face a budget showdown that could result in automatic spending cuts. if an agreement is not reached by the end the week, that is. president obama will meet with the governors as they push lawmakers to avoid sequester...
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the oakland city i.d. prepaid mastercard doubles as a citizen -- debit card and will cost $15. breaking overnight, the mayor credited with saving new york city from financial ruin has died, ed koch died this morning from heart failure and funeral services are set for monday. >> five, happening right now, live from new orleans, 49ers head coach jim harbaugh on the right and his brother, ravens head coach, john harbaugh in the suit, are holding the first ever joint media conference between two super bowl coaches. they will meet in sunday on new orleans in what some are called the har-bowl. >> now, abc7 news reporter, katie marzullo, live in new orleans. katie? >> good morning, boy are you in for a treat on "good morning america" this morning, the show is here, tailgating in the french quarter, the champion is here on the set, hanging around with fans who turned up super early to be part of the show and a couple with a seven-month-old baby and they have an all-star line young, former 49er jerry rice is here, and celebrity chef is here, home base of new orleans, and jerry rice pred
the oakland city i.d. prepaid mastercard doubles as a citizen -- debit card and will cost $15. breaking overnight, the mayor credited with saving new york city from financial ruin has died, ed koch died this morning from heart failure and funeral services are set for monday. >> five, happening right now, live from new orleans, 49ers head coach jim harbaugh on the right and his brother, ravens head coach, john harbaugh in the suit, are holding the first ever joint media conference between...
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san carlos firefighters get a 14 percent pay hike and make the same amount as redwood city city. they dropped a partnership with the city of belmont a couple years ago and reduced pay causing some firefighters to leave. >> the search continues for the prime suspect in a shooting on the las vegas strip that killed an oakland man. this is the man police are searching for, 26-year-old who is believed to have shot and killed kenny cherry after an alter casey. cherry's mazurati trashed into a taxi killing two. on friday, police found the black range row very he was driving. harris has an extensive criminal history. >> fremont police arrested two people for a carjacking that turned into a police chase in union city that ended at the union landing shopping center yesterday with the drive smashing the stolen mercedes and hit six other cars. a woman sitting in her car was hurt and treated at the hospital. police arrested an 18-year-old man and an 18-year-old woman, both from oakland, but their names are not released. >> you saw the winners and speeches and fashion. the buzz-worthy moments
san carlos firefighters get a 14 percent pay hike and make the same amount as redwood city city. they dropped a partnership with the city of belmont a couple years ago and reduced pay causing some firefighters to leave. >> the search continues for the prime suspect in a shooting on the las vegas strip that killed an oakland man. this is the man police are searching for, 26-year-old who is believed to have shot and killed kenny cherry after an alter casey. cherry's mazurati trashed into a...
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moving west to the city and get busy on the san mateo bridge the tail lieds are headed to foster city and the high-rise off the causeway and you will find yourself in company looking at 18-minute drive from hayward to foster city and a 30-minute drive from the 580 and 680 junction. the vallejo ferry is a bus again this morning for the afternoon and ferry rides. >> 6:22. new details in a bay area cold case ahead what san francisco investigators have just revealed in the kevin collins disappearance, but first going the distance. "consumer reports" have tips to make your car last 200,000 ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker. today is going to be epic. quaker up. [ coughs ] [ angry gibberish ] i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! ♪ [ angry gibberi
moving west to the city and get busy on the san mateo bridge the tail lieds are headed to foster city and the high-rise off the causeway and you will find yourself in company looking at 18-minute drive from hayward to foster city and a 30-minute drive from the 580 and 680 junction. the vallejo ferry is a bus again this morning for the afternoon and ferry rides. >> 6:22. new details in a bay area cold case ahead what san francisco investigators have just revealed in the kevin collins...
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slogan is protect children, the city is joining in the first ever gun buy back program this weekend. you're looking at live pictures in palo alto. >> a san jose police officer being called a hero tonight after jumping into action off the job, on his way to get a marriage license. he stopped an armed robbery. he noticed a scuffle. a woman was being robbed on the car as they approached. >> we look and we can see a scuffle going on. she told me don't get involved. >> guilty. they said i vit under control. he jumped into action. >> the 17 year veteran held the suspect until bartmxpolice took her into custody. now, the victim was not harmed. if it sounds like out of a movie it could be. his father was in "a leein". >> spending cuts could mean delays and more bears to your camp ground. still coming up a congressman walks in your shoes learning what cuts could mean to the local economy. >> also tonight space-age technology going under grouchbltd a robot looking for laekz keeping neighborhoods safe. >> politics behind academy wards. film critic explains why the film critic explains why the b
slogan is protect children, the city is joining in the first ever gun buy back program this weekend. you're looking at live pictures in palo alto. >> a san jose police officer being called a hero tonight after jumping into action off the job, on his way to get a marriage license. he stopped an armed robbery. he noticed a scuffle. a woman was being robbed on the car as they approached. >> we look and we can see a scuffle going on. she told me don't get involved. >> guilty. they...
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last year could help the financial picture of the city but the mayor says it does not go far enough. the mayor's address is 6:30 at civic auditorium. >> still ahead, iran releases video of a downed u.s. drone and what the pentagon is saying about the video. >> boeing 787 dreamliner makes the first test flight since [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on for two whole years. from at&t. call to get u-verse tv starting at just $19 a month with our triple-play bundle. get the same great price for two years. plus now two times the internet speed than before. [ female announcer ] switch today and get a total home dvr included for life. [ male announcer ] you get reliable high-speed internet on our advanced digital network. choose from speeds up to 24 megs. [ female announcer ] and with u-verse tv, you can record four shows at once on your total home dvr and pl
last year could help the financial picture of the city but the mayor says it does not go far enough. the mayor's address is 6:30 at civic auditorium. >> still ahead, iran releases video of a downed u.s. drone and what the pentagon is saying about the video. >> boeing 787 dreamliner makes the first test flight since [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we...
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about a we don't know the other team involved the best guess is kansas city foovys march 12 that is the first day that players can be traded. it's not clear what 49ers will get in return, third or second round draft pick but chiefs are in desperate need of a quarterback. niners won't be playing $8 1/2 million to be back-up. >> and season opener, daytona 3500, big day for danica patrick and bigger for jimmie johnson. danica finished 8th but very solid on the track. nine laps to go, sixth caution as brad hits debris. restart, jimmie johnson on the outside, five-time master champ, passes him and johnson with the help of his teammate wins for the second time of his career. >> it's awesome. there is no other way to describe it. 400 starts just a proud moment. it's been tough in the last few years and happy to get through it all. >> coming off the win the warriors looked sluggish against minnesota. got it just in time. they are starting a veame road trip and timberwolves came out on fire. to williams that had 23. golden state was down by 16. jack a one hand floater and jack on the break, give
about a we don't know the other team involved the best guess is kansas city foovys march 12 that is the first day that players can be traded. it's not clear what 49ers will get in return, third or second round draft pick but chiefs are in desperate need of a quarterback. niners won't be playing $8 1/2 million to be back-up. >> and season opener, daytona 3500, big day for danica patrick and bigger for jimmie johnson. danica finished 8th but very solid on the track. nine laps to go, sixth...
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they went through large parts of the city and other areas in the south. six people died and thousands have been left homeless after landslides buried them. libya has formally been joined the u.n. treaty on narcotic drugs. they persuaded the right to chu coca leaves as a traditional remedy. they were concerned as the leaves are also used to make cocaine. this was good news for farmers. this is her story in her own news. >> my name is amelia, and i have been a coca farmer since i was a child. i have seven brothers, and my mother used to bring me along to help them with the harvest. now we wake up every morning and prepare our lunch. then we come here to harvest. we do not get home until 7:00 or 8:00 at night. coca leaves allow us to send our children to school. we want to build something in our community. we use the money from the harvest. we cannot grow oranges or anything else because this land is only good for coca. we live and feed our families and to this plan. we have to struggle to the right to keep farming coca because if the government changes are
they went through large parts of the city and other areas in the south. six people died and thousands have been left homeless after landslides buried them. libya has formally been joined the u.n. treaty on narcotic drugs. they persuaded the right to chu coca leaves as a traditional remedy. they were concerned as the leaves are also used to make cocaine. this was good news for farmers. this is her story in her own news. >> my name is amelia, and i have been a coca farmer since i was a...
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he took command from a general john allen in the afghan capital city -- in the afghan city of kabul. >> today is not about change, it's about continuity. what has not changed is the will of this coalition. what has not changed is our commitment to accomplish the mission. more and courtly, what has not changed is the inevitability of our success. >> is facing some tough challenges, among them, republicans to question whether he's the right man for the job. >> with the u.s. looking forward to december, 2014 as the day u.s. combat forces are expected to leave afghanistan for good, a marine corps general is guarding his term as the last general to run the war in that country. >> i understand is much work to be dead and the challenges will be many. >> he lead a regiment of some 6000 troops into iraq in 2003 and spent much of his career at the pentagon, calling some to question his battlefield credentials. >> how much personal time have you had in afghanistan? >> senator, i have not served on assignment in afghanistan. >> in this high-profile position, he will have to manage the politics i
he took command from a general john allen in the afghan capital city -- in the afghan city of kabul. >> today is not about change, it's about continuity. what has not changed is the will of this coalition. what has not changed is our commitment to accomplish the mission. more and courtly, what has not changed is the inevitability of our success. >> is facing some tough challenges, among them, republicans to question whether he's the right man for the job. >> with the u.s....